A law is a law. That being said there are both good & bad laws to go along with mostly bad regulators that most likely got their jobs thru political ties. I just wonder how often these same inspectors are in the food processing plants & resturants walking by with their palms up to ignore whats going on. If these people have so much time on their hands & are so concerned about the health of the people I can only guess that there are no other problems real or probable that could possibly harm more people than a childs lemonaide stand. Maybe these people should be applauded for a job well done, or fired for not doing their job where it should be done. If I remember the recipe correctly there is not too much preperation so one can olny assume that its a money making scheme on the part of local Gov..

The kid with the stand had all the proper procedures in place for food handling...Not a health code violation...Just an inspector busting the kid's chops...I would be more concerned with someone serving meat...Ever watch the food servers using gloves...They are supposed to change the glove if they touch money, hair, the mop....Very rarely do they do this...Those gloves are so contaminated it is not funny...They think the gloves are magic...

CapeCoaler wrote:The kid with the stand had all the proper procedures in place for food handling...Not a health code violation...Just an inspector busting the kid's chops...I would be more concerned with someone serving meat...Ever watch the food servers using gloves...They are supposed to change the glove if they touch money, hair, the mop....Very rarely do they do this...Those gloves are so contaminated it is not funny...They think the gloves are magic...

The gloves are worn to keep their hands clean, not the food...........

When I was a kid me and my brothers sold night crawlers to the fishermen. 2 cents each, 13 for a quarter. Nowadays, we would probably need a license, approval from the neighborhood committee, a permit to put up the sign at the end of the driveway, and be required to wear gloves to protect the worms.